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| Moleskine Ruled Notebook Pocket | 
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| Author: Moleskine Brand: Kikkerland Category: Book
List Price: $12.00 Buy New: $4.48 You Save: $7.52 (63%)
New (34) Used (10) from $4.05
Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews
Media: Imitation Leather Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 192 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 3.5 x 0.6
MPN: 88-8370-100-3 ISBN: 8883701003 EAN: 9788883701009
Publication Date: January 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The basic notebookwith ruled pages.Pocket: 192 pagesLarge: 240 pages.
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Good quality notebook December 15, 2008 I recommend this article only if you can take care of your things. And by that I mean that you never loose stuff. This is a pretty expensive notebook that does not serve any other function. The paper quality is average, thin paper that will bleed if you use roller point or marker.BUT if you are looking for a very neat and elegant notebook this is what you need. The higher price is justified by the distinctive Moleskine look. So if you want to impress every time you take a quick note don't look any further.
Compared to the soft cover version December 12, 2008 I have both the soft and the hard cover versions of this. (This one is the hard cover version. The soft cover version is at Moleskine Ruled Notebook Soft Cover Pocket.)
They are both great but I prefer the hardcover. Neither the soft nor the hard cover versions open to lie completely flat as would a wire-bound notebook, making them a little harder to write in when conditions are less than ideal. The hardcover is a little easier to hold in one hand in a way to provide a convenient and solid writing surface.
Also, the "elastic closure" on the hard cover is a little more substantial. I have more confidence that it will continue to provide a firm closure over time. I think they had to make the elastic on the soft cover a little lighter so as not to deform the soft cover.
I therefore give the hard cover (this one) five stars and the soft cover four stars.
Great if you want something small! October 5, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
FIRST I WOULD LIKE TO SAY THAT THIS NOTEBOOK IS SMALLER THAN YOU WILL EXPECT! I DEFINITLY RECOMMEND GETTING IT AT A BOOKSTORE SO YOU CAN SEE THE SIZE FOR YOURSELF!!!
This was my first Moleskine product that i bought several years ago. This book fits in the palm of your hand , so if you want something that can squeeze into any purse or pocket this is for you! I of course was much more pleased with the large books , so i would probably reccomend those over this. I didn't really like how my hand felt cramped trying to write on this small thing and i had to write small to fit everything. But I'm not giving it a bad rating just for that. some people will like this size and some people won't , it's as simple as that. You'll just have to see for yourself. otherwise , this is a great and sturdy little book and it serves well for it's purpose! :)
A nifty little notebook. September 16, 2008 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
Don't let the name fool you: this is the pocket-sized Moleskine, which is about 5.5 by 3.5 inches. If you're looking for something bigger, the "large" Moleskine, at approximately 8 by 5 inches, might be the one you want.
I currently own three of these pocket notebooks, having gotten my first one back in early 2005. Now don't get me wrong -- I adore Moleskines, but there are some things you should be aware of. The paper, for one, isn't that thick. I love it and I love the texture (and the color), but be warned that it might not take very well to certain pens, especially ones that have more liquidy ink, such as fountain pens.
The binding on two of mine have also become loose, with moderate use over a decent period of time. I usually write in pencil, so the bleeding through the paper is not an issue for me. This Moleskine would certainly get a 5/5 from me if the binding could just hold up. Instead, the threads are loose, and my pages are coming out. Maybe I got some defective ones -- I don't know. But I bought them separately and at different times. I can't tell you much more than that, so you decide for yourself.
Best PDA I've had! September 14, 2008 Moleskine Ruled Notebook In the course of my working life I spent several years as a computer tech, and have consequently learned a healthy caution regarding the frailty of electronic devices. The Pocket Moleskine has been the most reliable PDA I've tried. Compact enough to fit in any pants pocket, the covers are stiff enough to provide a firm, stable writing surface even when standing and yet still pliable enough to be comfortable even in a back pocket. A previous reviewer said he expected a notebook "the size of a DVD case". Two points in response: how many DVD-case-sized pockets do you have, and why didn't you order the larger Moleskine? He also complained that he could only get one sentence on a page in his Moleskine. my own handwriting is of a normal size, and a quick check of my most-recently filled Moleskine shows an average of 130 words to the page. The Moleskine is filled with good, smooth acid-free paper that can take a wide variety of inks without smearing, discoloring, or bleeding through. The expanding pocket is well-secured and can hold a surprising quantity of loose notes, receipts, business cards, etc. The books themselves are well constructed and durable; mine are exposed to hot, humid conditions and hold up to daily carry and use. The other reviewer pointed out the price: certainly these are not 79-cent Office Max specials, but for the serious writer, or a person who must record important information through the course of a day and retain it legibly for more than a week, the price is worth it. One hint to extend the capacity of your Moleskine: use the bound pages for things you want to permanently record, and keep Post-It notes inside the covers to jot down quick memoranda. I use the Post-Its for such things as the titles of books or movies I want to research. (Think of the Post-Its as expandable memory for your PDA!)
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